Patent
1994-07-01
1996-11-05
Ray, Gopal C.
395733, G06F 944, G06F 1130
Patent
active
055726674
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is an information processing device enabling to surely carry out interrupt processing by outputting an interrupt signal even if a breakpoint is set in or after the second byte of an instruction code. The information processing device of the present invention is configured such that when having received the break signal that is output at the time of detection of a breakpoint set in or after the second byte of the instruction code, the information processing device stores the event of input of the break signal, outputs the interrupt signal at the timing of completion of execution of the instruction code and generates an interrupt.
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NEC Corporation
Ray Gopal C.
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